BMKG Predicts Most Cities In Indonesia To Rain
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JAKARTA - The Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) predicts weather conditions in a number of big cities in Indonesia to be rained with light intensity to accompanied by lightning, Monday, July 4. In general, it is estimated that there is the potential for light rain, Bengkulu has the potential for moderate intensity rain. Tanjungpinang, Pangkalpinang and Padang are expected to be cloudy. Meanwhile, Jambi expects fog. Heading to Java Island, the weather forecast in Semarang and Yogyakarta is predicted to be cloudy to thick cloudy. Surabaya and Bandung have the potential for light rain. For the Serang area, it is estimated that there is the potential for moderate rain and it is necessary to watch out for the potential for rain accompanied by lightning in the Jakarta area. Weather conditions on Kalimantan Island in general have the potential for light to moderate rain. Denpasar area is expected to be cloudy, Kupang is cloudy. Light rain is forecast to lash Mataram.

Turning to Sulawesi Island, in general it is estimated that there is the potential for light rain, Manado is estimated to have the potential for heavy rain. The Palu area needs to be wary of the potential for rain accompanied by lightning. The weather forecast in eastern Indonesia, namely Manokwari is predicted to be cloudy and Jayapura is estimated to have the potential for light rain. Ternate and Ambon areas are expected to rain with moderate intensity. Rainfall that hit a number of capital cities is influenced by cyclonic circulation in the waters of the Eastern Philippines and in the West Indian Ocean of Bengkulu which forms a convergence area along the North Pacific Ocean of West Papua to the waters of the East Philippines and the Indian Ocean. South of Banten. BMKG also detected a convergence area extending from the Java Sea to the east coast of Lampung, from the Banda Sea to the eastern part of Central Sulawesi, in the Arafuru Sea to the waters of the Aru Islands, from the waters of the Kai Islands to Seram Island, and from the western part of the Seram Sea to the Southern Ocean. North Maluku. The air temperature situation in Indonesia ranges from 23 to 33 degrees Celsius with humidity levels reaching 60 to 100 percent.


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